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Archive for March, 2008

Mar 29

The day Google turned the lights out.

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

The day Google turned the lights out.Anyone else visit http://www.google.co.uk today and think their monitor was being screwwy?

The usually white background was black, with the text in white.

Apparently it was all part of Google’s attempt to raise the UK public’s attention to ‘Earth Hour’ and attempts at conserving engergy usage.

Earth Hour wants people across the globe to turn their lights off between 8pm and 9pm (local time) on Saturday March 29th. Cities all over the world are also holding events to show their commitment to energy conservation. http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en_uk/earthhour/

Google state on the page linked to above, that whilst they’ve ‘turned the lights out’ to raise awareness of the issue, there’s no actually benefit to giving Google a black background generally as contemporary monitors use the same amount of energy regardless of what they display.

And for all your web developers with a great idea that’ll help save the world… Google are taking suggestions for other campaigns to back/promote; just drop them an email.

Mar 12

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Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

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Mar 10

Some Innovative Ideas for Getting Inbound Links to your Website

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Everyone who has tried to market a website will know how hard it is getting established. Getting those first, all important inbound links to your site can feel like an uphill struggle, especially if you’ve built ‘just another’ shopping website. You might think your new site is the best thing since Google, but to anyone else it’s yet another boring link exchange email.

The most obvious way of acquiring backlinks for your website goes like this:

i) Do a search in your favourite search engine for your chosen keyword
i) The send an email to the site owners of the sites you find asking for a link exchange.

I’ve done this sooo many times and to be honest I don’t know why I bother. It’s got to be one of the most frustrating and depressing things you can do online! After sending about 20 blandly worded emails out into the ether you’ll be left feeling totally disillusioned - I can guarantee it! But there are cleverer ways you can go about building links, and here are a few of my favourite suggestions.

Link Baiting

I’ve been reading a lot lately about ‘link baiting’. Linkbaiting is the latest SEO buzzword and the new favoured method of building inbound links to your website.

The idea is to create something on your site that naturally attracts inbound links from forums, blogs and social media sites like digg.com, del.icio.us, Furl, Shoutwire, Mixx and all the billions of other site’s that have popped up lately. The idea is to create something with a ‘buzz’ around it. Viral marketing isn’t anything new, but I’ve seen some really great examples lately, including the Facebook haters video made right here in good ‘ol Bristol. (Forget San Francisco, this is where it’s at lol). Anyway back to the post.

Here are a few possible ‘link baiting’ ideas.

1. Create something genuinely useful for the community. This could be releasing a part of your code that is particularly clever, or writing a neat Javascript library that does cool stuff.

2. Create some free web templates and leave little links at the bottom to one of your sites, then let people download them for free as long as they leave the links intact. Obviously many will remove them anyway, but a few honest people might provide you with a few backlinks.

3. Make something funny, like a movie or picture gallery, then post on the social networks.

4. Interview someone famous, then publish the article as an exclusive on your site.

5. Write something controversial.

6. Write an article and submit it to an article archive. Let people publish it on their website in exchange for a backlink. There are loads of article archives out there.

7. Build a useful tool. - SEO Book have done this with their keyword tool. A tool aimed at replacing the ever popular, but now sadly expired Overture keyword tool.

8. People love freebies, why not offer people some free stuff if they link back to you. Probably cheaper than buying a link in the Yahoo directory anyway :)

Other ideas for acquiring inbound links

Link baiting it just one approach, here are a few more tried a tested ideas.

1. Submit your site to link directories. - A little bit of an goldie olden this one. You’ll find ‘The Ultimate list of link directories’ floating around somewhere, although most are out of date. You can waste an awful lot of time on link directories (believe me!).

2. Offer unique ’sponsorship’ opportunities on your website in certain categories. If you have a half decent shopping website for example, you could offer a merchant or partner site an exclusive link in the category most relevant to them. This is something we’ve been thinking about on a new price comparison site we’ve launched. As your browse each of the categories there’s a section at the top of the page that says ’sponsored by’ then a site name and link. This is prime real-estate and made all the more eye catching with a funky javascript fade-in after the page has loaded.

Whether this will get any interest is anyones guess, but I’m thinking there could be a few other similar style opportunities out there. I’ve noticed some very cool page turning ‘ad’ effects on sites lately. Just make it a little different from the normal ‘pointless’ links pages and people might sit up and take notice.

Final Thoughts

This post was going to be all about the best way of acquiring inbound links, but that’s reminded me of another useful tip I picked up a little while ago about finding possible link partners. Instead of doing a search and contacting those site that come up for your chosen keyword, why not find out who’s linked to them, and go after them instead…? You can do this easily with Google. Just enter ‘link:www.competitorssite.com’ to see the links pointing to their site.

I hope you’ve been partially inspired at least to think of new and innovative ideas for getting links back to your site. It’s a bit of a challenge thinking up new ways to grab people’s attention, but it pays if you give it some thought and planning and have a proper strategy in mind for promoting your site online.

Marketing online is all about creative thinking, so go and put your thinking hat on, and just remember… In the words of Damon Killian, “Give the people what they want”.

Mar 06

When is a ‘bad’ logo design actually ‘good’?

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

I was just stumbling through the Internet and came across this interesting article about logo design… Is there really such a thing as bad publicity!?

Also anyone who thinks the original ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ by Nirvana was a little grungy might appreciate this Tango version - made me smile, very random.

Mar 06

Unleash the CSS - Creating Multiple Skins for your Site

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

How easy is it to change the entire look of your site? If your site is more than 2 years old and the slightest bit complicated I would imagine it’s pretty tricky…

The days of table based layouts are long behind us. Over the past couple of years we’ve seen a surge in the use of true CSS based layouts which is fantastic news for everyone. It makes designs typically much cleaner, files sizes much smaller and sites faster to load. Best of all, with the style elements of your site clearly separated from the content and stuctural elements you’re able to change the look and feel of your site very quickly and easily.

We’re just putting the finishing touches to a great new artist website CMS (content management system) that lets artists create quick and simple websites to showcase their work. The coolest thing, (apart from the use of the legendary Thickbox to update the pages, and the lovely galleries), is the ease at which the artist can literally switch the entire look of their site if they get bored of it, by logging in and switching the skin.

Check it out http://www.artist-websites.co.uk/designs. I think the daisy one is the coolest! ;)

Mar 03

Facebook and Marmite

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Two videos doing well on YouTube at the moment pretty much sum up the Facebook divide - you either love it or you hate it.

I was shocked last weekend when a friend said “I’ve heard Facebook are going to start charging… that would annoy me, but I’d pay!”. After laughing at the mere idea of them charging to use the site, I then very strongly declared I would NEVER pay to use it! Like Tom wrote in his post Facebook on the Decline, I used to have it permanently open on a tab - but now I can go weeks between visits. For some people though, such as my happy-to-pay-friend, it still hasn’t lost it’s charm.

Overall I’d still say I’m in the ‘Love It’ camp - but only because I’ve always ignored apps I don’t want to add, and don’t let it ruin my day when someone writes on my ‘Superwall’ and I can’t access it (because I don’t have one). Having said that - I do wonder why my friends insist of sending group messages through it, rather than just a group email. They’d get a much quicker reply from me if I didn’t have to log-in there first!

So - watch these two videos - and let us know your verdict… Facebook - do you love it or hate it?!

Lovers:
Facebook Song

Haters:
Facebook Anthem

Mar 03

New Social Shopping Widgets aid Online Promotion

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

It’s an increasingly crowded online marketplace, with everyone competing for the top spots on the search engines, beating each other up with adwords and fighting for all the traffic they can get. You might have the best products in the world, but if nobody knows you exist then it’s hard to get noticed.

That’s why we’ve just released some rather cool little widgets for online shops that bridge the gap between you the merchant and the user, giving you tonnes of free exposure for your coolest products. All in a simple bit of Javascript that brings all your best products to the naturalbornshopper.com community. Just add a couple of lines of code to your product details pages and you’ll get a lovely little badge showing how popular your products are. Complete with a link that lets our users vote you up the homepage of NaturalBornShopper.com and the associated shopping guides.

For more information take a look at the widgets page on NBS.
http://www.naturalbornshopper.com/widgets

Or contact us with your specific requirements and we’ll be happy to discuss how we can bring the NaturalBornShopper community to your site.